Apply this same idea to color. It isn't a mystical force to be feared, but a friend who brightens your day. But you need to learn your own color language first!
Why is this important? I'll tell you a story. Ages ago, I saw that I was using a lot of the same colors in my journals, and thought that didn't make me a well-rounded artist. I told myself I had to start using the colors I usually shied away from, and proceeded to use the yellows and greens I didn't like. And surprise! I hated those journal pages. There were great parts, but I just didn't like them. I lost my mojo. I thought I was a bad artist.
But I wasn't. I knew what I liked and what I didn't like, and if I want to do turquoise on all my pages, then I can do that. Your art journal is for YOU and no one else.
Here's an exercise for you: start a color journal.
You'll need 6 colors, plus some good white. You want to pick warm or cool as your primary palette. Here's what you're looking for:
White
Black
Neon shade complementary to primary colors (warm if cool, and vise versa)
Light shade complementary to primary colors (warm if cool, and vise versa)
Light
Medium
Dark
Black
Neon shade complementary to primary colors (warm if cool, and vise versa)
Light shade complementary to primary colors (warm if cool, and vise versa)
Light
Medium
Dark
I've done this through an entire journal, which I now can pull out whenever I'm trying to figure out what a page is missing, or what colors I should choose to compliment a new favorite.
Doing these kinds of exercises helps build up your color library and helps you to create awesome journal pages!
You can check out more of Samie-
blog- http://journalgirl.com/
instagram- https://www.instagram.com/samieharding/
Doing these kinds of exercises helps build up your color library and helps you to create awesome journal pages!
You can check out more of Samie-
blog- http://journalgirl.com/
instagram- https://www.instagram.com/samieharding/
5 comments:
Wow. There she is ...Samantha. Been following her for years. Alisa Burke and Samantha are two of the most inspiring artists in blog land. Thank you
Hello Samie, nice to meet you :) Thank you Alisa for featuring her.
Great tips. I like the idea of a color journal - or workbook.
So happy to see you here and esp with Alisa! THIS is the kind of blog reading i have been looking for!! GOOD STUFF Samie! Thank you for posting and looking forward to more!!
So good to see Samie doing so well. I will be looking forward to her ideas for the next year.
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